- Online | In-Person
- 2 Saturdays
- 8 Hours
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The Understanding Intergenerational Trauma Workshop consists of small-group studies focused on understanding how traumatic experiences that can be transmitted within the family, collective memory, and relational patterns may leave traces in an individual’s emotional, cognitive, and behavioral world. Participants explore the basic dynamics of intergenerational transmission through family stories, silences, recurring relationship patterns, emotional inheritance, and coping styles. This workshop is designed as a safe, sensitive, and carefully structured curatorial learning experience that relates trauma knowledge to everyday life, family memory, and psychological awareness.
PhD Candidate, Specialist Psychological Counselor
Tuğba Emen
She completed her undergraduate studies in Guidance and Psychological Counseling at Çukurova University. She completed her master’s degree in the Department of Social Sciences at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa Institute of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences with a thesis titled “An Examination of the Relationship Between Childhood Psychological Traumas and Manipulation, Dissociation, and Self-Sabotage in Married Couples.” Since 2022, she has been pursuing her doctoral studies at the same institute, conducting research on trauma, dissociation, coercive control, intergenerational transmission, sharenting, and grooming. She has received training from various institutions, particularly the Beck Institute and the Gottman Institute, in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, couples therapy, family counseling, and career counseling. Her academic work includes book chapters and presentations at international congresses.